Despite evidence to the contrary as alleged pilfered info goes on sale Oracle has straight up denied claims by a miscreant ...
Oracle has denied that Cloud systems have been breached after a hacker claimed to have stolen millions of records.
Oracle has denied that the login infrastructure of Oracle Cloud, exploiting middleware vulnerability, and demanding ransom ...
On a popular hacking forum, user ‘rose87168’ (Rose) declared the alleged theft of some six million security credentials ...
The security company CloudSEK claims that an attacker has gained access to Oracle Cloud infrastructure - but Oracle ...
However, not many are buying it Oracle is doing its best impression of a brick wall after a hacker going by “rose87168” ...
Last week, a miscreant took to an online cyber-crime forum to assert that they had obtained Oracle Cloud's customer security keys and other confidential data. According to the hacker, this information ...
We have learned from CloudSEK that Oracle has indeed been hacked, contrary to Oracle's claims. CloudSEK states the following: ...
During a conference call with financial analysts, CEO Larry Ellison and other Oracle executives hammered home their argument that Oracle remains in a strong competitive position against rivals IBM ...
“We’re putting the power of AI in users’ hands, said Natalia Rachelson, Oracle’s group vice president of outbound product ...